Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Acorn (Schooner), sunk by collision, 28 Jul 1849

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ACORN Schooner, was run into on the night of the 28th. July 1849, by the Steamer TROY and sunk near the West Sister. Cargo of oil cake and flour.
      Casualty List for 1849
      Erik Hyle's private papers

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      MARINE DISASTERS AND LOSSES ON THE LAKES
      DURING THE SEASON OF 1849
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Schr. ACORN, sunk by collision; got up and repaired; loss to vessel and
      cargo......................................................$3,000
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      Thursday, January 3, 1850 (extracted from list)


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Notes
Reason: sunk by collision
Hull damage: $3,000
Cargo: included
Freight: oil cake & flour
Remarks: Raised
Date of Original
1849
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.9259
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Acorn (Schooner), sunk by collision, 28 Jul 1849